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TUSCALOOSA,
Ala. - More than 200 students from several colleges and universities
in the Southeast have updated their resumes and organized their
portfolios in anticipation of the seventh annual “Making it
in the Media” job fair on The University of Alabama campus
Friday, Oct. 11, 2002.
Admission is free, and the fair will be held in UA’s Ferguson
Center Ballroom from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Most of Alabama’s large newspapers, television stations and
public relations firms will be in attendance, which makes this an
important event for students who hope to enter those job fields.
The registration deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 9. Students from any
college can register by e-mail to mullins@jn.ua.edu
by sending their name, school name, year in school and major/minor.
They can also register by filling out a registration form on the
bottom of the green fliers posted around the UA campus and return
them by mail to the journalism department in the College of Communication
and Information Science (PO Box 870172, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487) or
they can return them to the journalism office, 490 Phifer Hall.
To date, about 30 recruiters who represent the full range of mass
communication fields will be in attendance, according to Dr. Ed
Mullins, professor, chairperson of the journalism department and
job fair coordinator.
“In seven years our fair has emerged as one that students
and recruiters alike look forward to,” Mullins said.
“We will have more than 200 students from several colleges
and universities in attendance and should have about 30 recruiters
from radio, TV, newspapers, magazine, online, advertising and public
relations companies or departments. Our student organizations get
behind this and help make it happen.”
Recruiters can register by mail, though e-mail is preferred mullins@jn.ua.edu,
by sending in the name(s) of the recruiter, company name, address,
phone and e-mail address by Oct. 9 and whether they want 15 minute
or 20 minute interviews. They should bring brochures and signage.
Students should bring half a dozen copies of their resumes and
work samples they are prepared to leave with recruiters. Roundtable
discussions on resume and portfolio preparation, media ethics and
freedom of information will be held throughout the day.
The cooperating student organizations for the job fair are the
Capstone Association of Black Journalists, who came up with the
idea for the fair seven years ago, Advertising Federation, Public
Relations Student Society of American, Public Relations Council
of Alabama, Alabama Student Society for the Communication Arts,
Radio and Television News Directors Association, Society of Professional
Journalists, the Student Executive Council and Society of News Design.
The College of Communication
& Information Sciences is among the largest and most prestigious
communication colleges in the nation. Graduating more than 12,000
students, C&IS is consistently ranked among the top 10 in number
of doctoral degrees awarded and in many of its research programs.
C&IS graduates have won four of the six Pulitzer Prizes awarded
to University of Alabama alumni, and the forensics and debate squad,
housed within the College, has garnered 14 national championships.
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